Exactly! His totals have everything to do with the individual races and not a basis for national comparisons.
Take out the states that Trump didn't win in 2016 and Republicans won the popular vote of the house races. Trump didn't win those states anyway, so it means nothing with relation to the 2020 presidential election.
Again,The House is nation wide.On a state basis Dems won Senate races in Pennsylvania,Wisconsin,Michigan,Nevada,Virginia ,Minnesota ,Arizona and Ohio as well as red states Arizona,West Virginia and Montana and every blue state race.They won The Senate by 18 million votes.
Dems won Senate races in Pennsylvania,Wisconsin,Michigan,Nevada,Virginia ,Minnesota ,Arizona and Ohio as well as red states Arizona,West Virginia and Montana and every blue state race.